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and apple phones that do everything that one would expect a phone to do, while an "open source" (I use the term lightly because it's not really) phone doesn't.
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-08
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Go back and read it again. Try to comprehend what a human being might reasonably mean with the term "finished product".
On Firefox: Yes, the choice to intentionally not be compatible with the de facto standard video codec due to some nebulous concept of "freedom" doesn't affect it's viability at all.
On proprietary hardware: you are making my case for me, thanks.
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2010-06-08
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So you see the RIAA, MPAA, and those who keep pushing to extend copyright law and cripple internet communications as the enemy... right?
And your suggestion that open source software is a fight against progress is quite hilarious.
Man, this is why I'd ban you if I could. Stop painting people with a brush that's convenient, even if it is wholly wrong.
Also, I don't have any opposition to closed source software, I run Windows on my desktop and have a Steam install tracking well over 20 games.
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2010-06-08
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the "maemo is not a phone" argument: both Android and iPhone are fantastic mobile computers as well as phones then. It doesn't matter what labels you stick on it.
Yes, the MPAA and RIAA aren't solutions to piracy, changing of pricing or a better distribution model is.
If it is solely used for the sake of being a free alternative or for the fact it doesn't let the users get classed with the rest of the "Windows sheep", which are ironically the two main reason half of the pinguin club uses it.
Actually it makes perfect sense!
They prove that an open gaming industry is almost inherently not profitable.
Open source sucks hurr durr!
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2010-06-08
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It looks to me like you've learned some small bit of psychobabble and you want to apply it to everything. You would have to write a thesis to support your wild comparison and I doubt it would be read or approved.
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Freedom!
What!? Oh... Freedom, yes... shut up!
Want to know how to add public holidays to your device calendar? See the instructions wiki page.
Want to improve the location bar's search capabilities? there's a wiki page for that too...
Last edited by TomJ; 2010-06-08 at 02:29.